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This "letter" is addressed to an anonymous "Honored Sir": this was actually Locke's close friend Philipp van Limborch, who published it without Locke's knowledge.
Capsule Summaries of the Great Books of the Western World Jonathan Aquino 2009
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This "letter" is addressed to an anonymous "Honored Sir": this was actually Locke's close friend Philipp van Limborch, who published it without Locke's knowledge.
Archive 2009-03-01 Jonathan Aquino 2009
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But his philosophy had been formed in the school of Locke, his divinity in that of Limborch and Le Clerc; in a long and laborious life, several generations of pupils were taught to think, and even to write; his lessons rescued the academy of Lausanne from Calvinistic prejudice; and he had the rare merit of diffusing a more liberal spirit among the clergy and people of the Pays de Vaud.
Memoirs of My Life and Writings Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794 1994
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The _Liber Sententiarum_ was printed by Limborch, at Amsterdam, in 1692.
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Inquisition_, with a long Introduction of his own, but did not meddle with the _Book of Sentences_, except so far as to introduce into the text of the _History_ some passages from it, which Limborch (as he appended the whole book) did not think it necessary to quote.
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Limborch collects this information from Juan de Rojas, inquisitor at Valencia.
Life in the Grey Nunnery at Montreal Sarah J. Richardson
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I see Limborch and many others quoted concerning that tribunal, but never Cazena.
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A great number of trials of Albigenses have been collected by Limborch in his history of the Inquisition.
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Limborch collects this information from Juan de Rojas, inquisitor at Valencia.
Life in the Grey Nunnery at Montreal Richardson, Sarah J 1858
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Limborch, consisting of an extensive collection of letters to and from the most eminent men of that and the preceding century, such as
Salem Witchcraft and Cotton Mather A Reply Charles Wentworth Upham 1838
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